ate Powder. Ida mu ore 6. n 131‘“ want- . 11].. .70 l .U M E â€"- "‘levnland (swell Special) that. cost $100.00, almost. ne‘ anteed tillï¬ept. lst, only 01 be soul to» $60.00 cash. T ' .wbeel At tha first. more the deranged or on of the stomach, ' should be pfopex'ly At the ï¬rst. ‘ indication of disorder. the deranged or eniee'oled condition of the stomach, liven. or bowels, 'ly rectiï¬ed by the should he propel use of Ayer’s Cathartic Pills. These The are perfectly safe Lgdga Pills do not gripe, to take, and remove all tendency to a. cele liver an‘d bowel complaints. -, . every department of “(e has been rmxolutimfled. Mrs. - ‘ ‘ . . MR. LEL LIN, Laundry man, of Mt. called on Saturday. Mmldeu’s Yeast dds fair to revolu- . , , , , ciorDe the makinw of bread into F0365“ WlShes to mtunate to the . . 1' ,{t‘ Wm“... (â€1,1 “when leaves This resxdents of Durham and surroundmg Mrs. Geo. Hopkms was the guest 11..“ ~ A Q «‘1 by éver‘y pro- country that he Will be here to of Mrs. Wright one day last week. “ ‘ i . . a col.ect laundly on the 22nd of June. Mrs. (Prim) Allan was quite ill a Yt-ust should M .2 - ‘ - x. . - ‘ gressxve uouseuw:;m1 and WIâ€. 1301‘ , . . . r 1 g ‘ o 0 sale by all grocers. You? pat 0‘ age ‘3 sohcued Satls few days last week but 18 reeovermg ‘Iactxon guaranteed. nicely dav Almost paper is written lunatic the editor is a luniti type is set by lunatics and the man is a lunatic. A‘ _ “Annaâ€. “'15. had a complaint the other day Powerful saline and other (11.9531? that our grain buyers were not pay- purgatrves should be strictlgvavm 6 ing enough for peas. The charge except ltn extrelrlnel cfasfs'tak liners“: seemed serious, but an examination gameaT}: ca err-eon turï¬â€™ azt'on of the market reports from all the b3: iinpartinyg r::';ngth aand ‘tonel to . r lino towns shows ‘he rices ‘ ‘ . . su m t " ° p the bowels, and their use 18 always re- o be ‘uite u to the avera e. . he b (1 p116 issue Of Jugne l‘ attended Wlth gOOd results. Our quotation in 1: 3rd, for peas was 370. Here follow tell m other 13121033"- ARRAnGEMENTS are being made for prices qno , Flesherton 37. Clarksburg 36, Han- Jubilee services to be held in Trin- over 33. Clifford 3'36 t0 38. Walkertcn ity Church. Durham, on Sunday the 36 t0 33.» Kincardine 37, Mt- POMS? 20th inst., both morning and evening 39 t0 40. (Rep) 37 t0' 38‘ in _commoration of the sixtietl ° towel 38- 0111‘ readers ‘ anniversary of the Queen’s Accessim ° 3 3131109. l to the Throne of Great Britain. Tha d for , beautiful form of prayer with thanks ' ' g annexed to the Book of Con: paying . . at the lowest 11""‘3 DWï¬t- mon Prayer in 1837, to be used in a? Anna“ an the 20th of June will} LOCAL NEWS. OIUP'UI.Cu ‘ I Aaamonnsm‘s are now c for a Jubilee Demonstration in Dur- ‘ ham on the 22nd. This is the ï¬rst†time in the history of the British ’ a sovereign has reigned ; living is such an In the natural peace, we advancment in Science, Art, and Literature. Can we not commemor- e event by joining the grand -n-- ;.. nmham on the 22nd? No a‘ a. lunatic. What about. the readers? ens was 370. here Iouuw "fled "1 Other 1313063?“ AnnAaGEMENTs are being made for “ Me 1137. Clarksburg 36, 3311‘ Jubilee services to be held in Trin- Iliï¬ord 36 t0 38. Walkertcn ‘ ity Church. Durham, on Sunday the MMI Kincardine 37, Mt. Pores? 20th- inst., both morning and evening ton V 39.t0 40. (Rep) 37 t0" 08‘ in commoration of the sixtieth Mi . L15t9“’01.33- Our readers ‘ anniversary of the Qu-ren’s Accession. over the Sltu‘dtlon at 3 glance. g to the Throne of Great Britain. That been bxsmess men are noted for 3 beautiful form of prayer with thanks- or s< 00d P§1C93~ and selling {:00‘13 giving annexed to the Book of Com- WeSt “"1118 proht. mon Prayer in 1837, to be used in all M .._â€".-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"- churches on the 20th of June will be weri GEMEXTS are now completed ‘ used in every church throughout the on A bil‘ee Demonstration in Dur-‘British Empire by Special order of toI the 22nd. This is the ï¬rst i the Archbishop of Canterbury, as the June falls on Sunday this the history 0 '° O l, . - 'year beulg the Queen's Diamond hope-to see Trinity kely to occur. I things our prese gn will rule only' a few, years, . Her reign has been one of loyal subJects of Queen Victoria. 8“, joining the grand é. preach in the morning from 2nd Sam. tic 22nd? No 16:16 “ God Save the king,†subject, an barges. Several societies areilst, Solomons glorious reign, 2nd, W, 1 take part 'in the Ju ’ sio~ but no dis Be worn. We are all Britis : :ts and the British flag is to be Subject, The Divine right of kings. Sc ' " tural? The collection will C] dad of British congregation; bring a Jubilee altering. 2 _ y. es. Several societies are take pen. 'in the Jubilee but no distinctive badges Irnrn- We are all British F) in the i Mr. W. J. Edwards of ma gpreached on Sunday morning I Methodist Church- ' Prof. Brown’s phrenological sub '.jects are deserving of hatter audien \ces. DIAMOND J UBILEE -â€"-5OO bushels of lime for sale at lot. 5, 2nd com, Egremont.-â€"D. Hillis, V'arney. P. O. t. f. III Avv SOUTH GREY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY met on Saturday last to axfrange Prize List, appoint. Judges, and MR. ALEX. other business. lliot.‘ was at Toronto on Saturday and Monday on business and also at the County Court sit- ting at Owen Sound on Tuesday. Barrister E n L 11) â€UV-.-â€" residence of Mr. Andrew Livingston on Tuesday evening the 15th in aid of the Methodist church. A good time is eXpected. h. .3“ "Crescent†Bicy rode it all last yea a cent for repairs. are good Cycles. #1116 DULUUI V; v _ ‘Crescent†Bicycle. Bought. and .. . ' ode it all last year, didn’t cost. him F Mar Geo. balder was 1n ““11 03' n. cent for repairs. Crescent Bicycles u ay. “‘3 600d 031103. Mr. A. J. May of VValkertou was in town Sunday. The East Grey County Orange Mr Mark Wilson of Flesherton was in town Sunday. Lsdge announces, by large posters, a celebratlon 0f 1‘10 Battle Of the Inspector Campbell visitedMeaford Boyne, in Markdale, on July 12th. schools last week. Clark \Vallace, Dr. S roule and , . , . . others are exyected. p MISS Allen of Mt. Forest 15 VISltlng‘ M188 Macbracken. A PIE SOCIAL will be held dga announces, by large posters, celebration pf_1_.he Battle of the T--‘-- 1044‘ Edwards of Trav‘erston .r of the Review rides a" Bicycle. Bought and tyear, didn’t cost. him airs. Crescent Bicycles June 22nd. next:Sincethe Bentinck visiting friends at been sued by E. Page House. xent o_fhis‘1.)atent. fepce, Mr. Geo. Sparling LA‘.‘L.A‘\“ Post: -â€"â€"It is esti- ion will be an of the Jubilee in the and MR. ALEX. WYLIE, of Toronto, rep- ] resenting the Reliance Loan and . Savings Co. was in Town last week I esti- establishinga local Board for Dur- 7 have ham. and his success may be seen in :e the the following list, who have taken shares in the company :â€" , P1*esidentâ€"â€"Mr. Henry Parker. nto on Vice Pres.â€"â€"-Dr. Jamieson. lsiness Directors~David Jackson. Esq. J. P. rt sit- Geo. Sparling, Esq. Reeve. y. Local Valuator,â€"â€"Mayor Calder. Solicitors,-â€"â€"Lucas, Wright Batson. Sec.-Treas. J. R. Gun, Esq.. Druggist. at the The object of the Local Board is to ngston supervise and approve of appl‘cations in aid for Loans, so as to pass same at least L good possible expense to the borrower. DURHAM, ONT, JUNE 10.1897. FOOT RACES and all sorts of Athletic games in Durham, June 22nd. THE Toronto Philharmonic, adver- tises Grand Jubilee Concert. on page 12. MR. R. B. ( Samuel Scott, passing his ation. Conference changes, â€"â€" Ferguson of Southampton Church here. Mr. Pomer‘ Southampton. Mr. Pomerc to be good. Mr. Fergus recommended. No furtt ' were made in the Mount 3 PILLIUI S :or will Mr. and Mrs. Rider of Proton Sta-l 1d Sam. tion, Mr. and Mrs. Wright‘.‘ â€ij“: and their son Charter, of Hanover“ ' ' f last week at Messrs. S. a pr.os- and John Wright’s of Durham. Mr. and Mrs. C visiting friends House. 11 Mrs. F. Bunt mm mm Luaucs mow- be were the guests at Mr. Chas. Brown 16 on Monday last while on their way if to Listowel. e Mr. and Mrs. Sam McComb, of HS nd Bunessan, .ty Monday to visit the latter’s mother, rry Mrs. Archie Little. Sr., of Varney. ! :3, Rev. Wm. McGregor, who attend- ’ d the Baptist Conve tion in London Messrs. Jennings, Vogan, Shemem‘ MacKay, and McKerney, of Walker- ton were in town on Sunday last. PURELY PERSONAL. CULBERTSON, son of Mrs. . has been_suc_cessful in changes, â€" Rev. Mr.‘ authampton takes Mr; ace in the Methodist. Mr. Pomeroy goes to Mr. Pomeroy, we know Mr. Ferguson is well pa. 0.. M‘ When it. was over she said she veould' walk twice as far. ' luck, rather than be absent. This 18 p worthy of admiration. MEN‘S FINE BLACK PANTS Mr. W. K. Reid, of Glen Eden near Mt. Forest, started on his wheel Thursday but owing to a break was detained in Durham till Friday morning. He set out again, but thoroughly drenched with rain abandoned the eï¬ort when he got to day for Toronto. Miss McFadden of Euremont is vis- iting her sister, Mrs John Bafley. Mrs. George Woodland of Durham was visit tug at Mrs. George Adlam’s. Mr. Henry Kennedy feels about a tam. taller on account of a young The garden party a Brigham’s last Friday grand success. A num over were in attendan themselves well; Mr. and Mrs. Andy Wilson were visiting at. Mr. Tom Bailey’s lass Sun- N01579 ‘ 9 Andy Wilson were .Tom Bailey 8 last Sun- 25G.